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Insured loss from hurricane Harvey could hit $40bn
11 September 2017RMS has warned of the true impact of hurricane Harvey's flooding
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Hiscox chief predicts "sweaty few weeks" for industry as hurricane season unfolds
11 September 2017But Bronek Masojada says industry will weather the North Atlantic disasters
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Insurers uncertain about potential exposure to silent cyber risk
10 September 2017Lack of credible data causes wide range of survey results
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Irma's Florida track a worry for ILS investors
08 September 2017Insurers are emphasising their resilience and readiness ahead of expected hit on Florida
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Latest hurricanes may test London's "market-turning event" preparations
08 September 2017An active end to this year's hurricane season may see a repeat of 2005, when three US hurricanes caused a capital loss event for insurers
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Prudential's group CRO appointed as Direct Line's finance chief
08 September 2017Penny James succeeds John Reizenstein to become CFO
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Ogden proposal must result in lower motor premiums, says shadow minister
08 September 2017Government urged to ensure reforms are not "further lining the pockets" of insurance industry
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IFRS 17 'jargon buster' published
08 September 2017New terminology for accounting standard is translated
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Harvey property losses may hit $75bn mark
07 September 2017AIR Worldwide estimate covers all properties eligible for coverage
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Police Mutual liberated from FCA investigation over treatment of closed-book customers
07 September 2017Five others still under scrutiny
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